After the Yellow Jackets swept doubles and picked up a point with a win at No. 6 singles, Belzunce got the Terps (6-8, 0-4 ACC) on the board with straight set victory over Kilborn. It is Belzunce's 10th win in dual action and her second over a ranked foe.

Junior Vroni Van Berlo tied the match with a 7-5, 6-3 win over Viet Ha Ngo before Stancu rallied to defeat O'Neill in three sets. After dropping the first set, Stancu bounced back with 6-2 wins in the second and third sets to earn her seventh victory of the year over a ranked opponent.

Georgia Tech tied the match at three with a win at No. 5 singles setting the stage for the decisive match at the No. 4 spot. Sophomore Welma Luus won the opening set over Jasmine Minor, 7-5. Minor won a second-set tiebreaker to keep the match alive and bested Luus in a super-set to seal the win.

Maryland is back in action Sunday, March 25 at noon, against No. 22 Clemson. The match is scheduled to be played at the Cole Field House Tennis Court weather permitting. If it rains prior to the start, the match will be moved indoors to the College Park Tennis Center.